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Kuranda Village is a colourful and quirky village in the world's oldest living tropical rainforest, 25km northwest of Cairns. You can enjoy wildlife attractions, river cruises, markets, shopping, dining and more in this picturesque mountain retreat.
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Kuranda, the Village in the Rainforest, offers you the...
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World Famous Kuranda Markets. Heritage Markets – Wednesday...
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Kuranda truly is the Village in the Rainforest, situated...
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Kuranda Village is located at the top of the mountain range above Cairns. The village is surrounded by the oldest living tropical rainforest and has shops, cafes, markets, restaurants and wildlife parks.
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Kuranda, the Village in the Rainforest, offers you the chance to explore ancient rainforest, engage with local artists, cuddle koalas at Kuranda Koala Gardens, wander amongst butterflies and so much more.
20 de jun. de 2024 · Only 25km (16mi) from Cairns, Kuranda is a charming village with an off-the-beaten-track feel. It’s the perfect place to interact with Queensland’s wildlife, feel the spray of thundering waterfalls and glide above the rainforest canopy in a cable car.
Kuranda is a scenic retreat town near Cairns, with rainforest, wildlife, culture and adventure attractions. Explore Barron Gorge National Park, ride the Scenic Railway or Skyrail, visit the markets and galleries, and more.
5 de jan. de 2021 · Kuranda Village is a rainforest destination near Cairns, with attractions like koalas, butterflies, and scenic cableway. Learn how to get there, what to do, and where to stay in this guide.
There’s lots of things to see and do at Kuranda, including taking a selfie with a life-size replica of an Allosaurus dinosaur, watching an Aboriginal cultural dance performance, or experience an amphibious World War II Army duck. There’s even a Butterfly Sanctuary and the world’s first Cassowary Art Trail.